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Celtics' Kanter thanks Trudeau for chance to play in Canada

Celtics' Kanter thanks Trudeau for chance to play in Canada Boston Celtics centre Enes Kanter said that after talks with the Canadian government, he'll be able to play in his team's Christmas Day game in Toronto against the Raptors despite his lack of a passport. Kanter's Turkish passport was revoked in 2017 after he criticized President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.

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